A Sagging Vanity Solution + Make Your Own Walnut Veneer!
It’s been almost one year since we completed our bathroom renovation. We’ve all but forgotten about the ten days of (backbreaking!) tiling, the endless search for an extra tall shower curtain and our funny little solution for that funny little sliver of space. We enlarged the footprint of this room to make room for a […]
It’s been almost one year since we completed our bathroom renovation. We’ve all but forgotten about the ten days of (backbreaking!) tiling, the endless search for an extra tall shower curtain and our funny little solution for that funny little sliver of space. We enlarged the footprint of this room to make room for a double vanity, a decision that we celebrate every evening as we’re washing up and brushing our teeth. The IKEA GODMORGON (paired with walnut fronts from Semihandmade) was an easy choice for it’s friendly fit and deep drawers, and if we had to do it all over again, we’d choose this exact same piece – with just one caveat. Allow me to explain. A few months ago, we received an email from Christina and Jaime:
How did you secure your GODMORGON to the wall" Did you add in extra studs/supports behind the vanity to ensure it was secure"Â The reason I am asking is, we installed the same vanity about 6 months ago… and now it almost appears like the middle support is concaving in, and it’s causing the drawers to be crooked. We hit at least 2 studs, used toggle anchors AND drill...
It’s been almost one year since we completed our bathroom renovation. We’ve all but forgotten about the ten days of (backbreaking!) tiling, the endless search for an extra tall shower curtain and our funny little solution for that funny little sliver of space. We enlarged the footprint of this room to make room for a double vanity, a decision that we celebrate every evening as we’re washing up and brushing our teeth. The IKEA GODMORGON (paired with walnut fronts from Semihandmade) was an easy choice for it’s friendly fit and deep drawers, and if we had to do it all over again, we’d choose this exact same piece – with just one caveat. Allow me to explain. A few months ago, we received an email from Christina and Jaime:
How did you secure your GODMORGON to the wall" Did you add in extra studs/supports behind the vanity to ensure it was secure"Â The reason I am asking is, we installed the same vanity about 6 months ago… and now it almost appears like the middle support is concaving in, and it’s causing the drawers to be crooked. We hit at least 2 studs, used toggle anchors AND drill...
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